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“There are many flights where we’re now having to put 100 or 120 gate bags free of charge into the hold.

“If that continues to build, it’s something we may have to look at again.”

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Mr O'Leary said the hand luggage changes have “speeded up gate boarding” thanks to fewer passengers struggling to find space in overhead lockers.

A recent change for Ryanair passengers is the check-in times for flights.

This has been reduced to 48 hours before a flight for passengers who don’t reserve a seat.

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The changes will be brought into place from June 13 this year.

Passengers are currently allowed to take suitcases no bigger than 55cm x 40cm x 20cm and must not weigh more than 10kg.

This is free for Priority Boarding passengers or put into the hold for free for Non Priority passengers.

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Anyone who has their luggage put into the hold must remember their passport from it or they could face troubles at customs.

A smaller handbag or laptop bag can also be taken onboard as long as it is less than 35cm x 20cm x 20cm.

Anything that is bigger than these sizes will pay £55 at the boarding gate.